Haryana’s pollution watchdog has shut down construction at Al-Falah University for violating air quality norms and proceeding without environmental permits. Tests revealed the university’s treated wastewater exceeded pollution limits, prompting legal action. The university also failed to register as a bulk waste generator and lacked basic dust control measures during construction.
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